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- York County SPCA
Minnie, an adorable black and tan Dachshund, came to the York County SPCA on July 6 as a stray – just five days before I began my new role as the canine foster...
- York County SPCA
On November 22, 2022, I came to the shelter to pick up Talulah, an 8-month-old cat who was surrendered a month prior, hoping to free up space during our renovation project. A...
- York County SPCA
ALL ANIMAL ADOPTION FEES WILL BE WAIVED AUGUST 20 THROUGH 27! In honor of National Clear The Shelters Month, in partnership with NBCUniversal Local, we will be hosting a week of WAIVED adoption fees...
- York County SPCA
Summertime is officially here which means more opportunities for canine enrichment for both our shelter pups and your pup at home! According to Happy Dog Training based in Southern California, canine enrichment is defined...
- York County SPCA
FOSTERING SAVES TWO LIVES – THE LIFE OF THE DOG IN THE FOSTER HOME AND THE FUTURE INCOMING PET WHO WE NOW HAVE SPACE FOR IN OUR KENNEL. Shelters across...
- York County SPCA
Do you remember the handsome and charismatic hippo from the animated movie Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa named Moto Moto? He captured the hearts of whomever he laid eyes on. Well, our staff thought...
- York County SPCA
Pictured left to right: Rachel Ritchey, Content Creator, Kristen Dempwolf, Communications Director, Brett Knickel, Veterinary Operations Manager, Dr. Kimberly Mann, Clinic Medical Director, Steven Martinez, Executive Director, Ron Smith, York...
- York County SPCA
Most People Don’t Know What it Means to be a “No-Kill” Animal Shelter While there is no universal standard adapted by our industry – most leaders agree that “no-kill” means...
- York County SPCA
We Americans love our pets, and the welfare of animals is something we should all hold in high regard. After all, if we don’t take care of the pets who...
- York County SPCA
Marrah, a black and white Pit Bull mix, has quite the story of resilience to tell. When we intake stray animals, we can never know what has led them to us...